The Keyed Trumpet and Its Greatest Virtuoso, Anton Weidinger Reine Dahlqvist
Series: Brass Research Series
Anton Weidinger has always been held to be the inventor of the keyed trumpet. This assumption probably derives from Wilhelm Schneider, Historisch-technische Beschreibung der musikalischen Instrumente (Leipzig, 1834), page 43. In this book, Schneider states that Weidinger invented his keyed trumpet in 1801.
When Haydn's trumpet concerto became well known through a phonograph recording of 1938-39, some authorities changed their mind. The concerto dates from 1796 and is written for a chromatic trumpet, which could only be a keyed one.
When Haydn's trumpet concerto became well known through a phonograph recording of 1938-39, some authorities changed their mind. The concerto dates from 1796 and is written for a chromatic trumpet, which could only be a keyed one.
Product information
Order id: 85005
Difficulty: -
Duration: --:-- min
Pages: 24
publisher id: BrP7
EAN: 978288039040
Difficulty: -
Duration: --:-- min
Pages: 24
publisher id: BrP7
EAN: 978288039040
Demos
* Information on availability is based on previous experiences. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice!